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Use this graphic organizer to help students break down character traits, actions, and dialogue while reading.

Printable character analysis activity sheet for students featuring fields for traits, actions, and dialogue.

Printable character analysis activity sheet for students featuring fields for traits, actions, and dialogue.

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This is a blank worksheet template, so there is no specific story or character to analyze yet. To help you complete your homework, I have filled out the sheet using Harry Potter from the book *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone* as an example.

You can use this example to see how to fill in your own sheet for the book you are reading.

Example Completion:

* Title of Book: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
* Character's Name: Harry Potter

Three of Character Traits:
1. Brave: He stands up to bullies like Draco Malfoy and faces dangerous challenges, like going through the trapdoor to stop Voldemort.
2. Loyal: He stays true to his friends Ron and Hermione, even when they get into trouble together.
3. Humble: Even though he is famous in the wizarding world, he doesn't act like he is better than anyone else.

Important Character Actions:
1. He discovers he is a wizard and leaves the Dursleys to go to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
2. He joins the Gryffindor Quidditch team as the Seeker and helps his house win points.
3. He travels through the magical traps with Ron and Hermione to protect the Sorcerer's Stone from Professor Snape (who he thinks is the villain).

How did the character's traits and actions affect the story?
Harry's bravery allowed him to face Voldemort at the end of the book. If he had been cowardly, he would have run away, and Voldemort would have returned. His loyalty meant he had help from Ron and Hermione; he could not have succeeded alone. His actions drove the plot forward because he was the only one who could stop the villain.

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Final Answer:
The image is a blank template. To complete it, choose a character from your book and list their Name, Book Title, 3 Personality Traits (like brave, shy, or funny), 3 Important Things They Did in the story, and explain how those things changed the ending.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of understanding characters worksheet.
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